BeYL'RB. Svdfltfsl, Of Dd M ;, tnr:, t I-h nn.i.r',lal,i I I March 23, 1803: 8. B. Mbd. Mfo. Co., Dufar, Oregon On arriving hime last w ck, 1 fouudal well and anxiously . raiting. Oar little girl, e gh and one-hlf year old, who had wa ted away to 88 pounds, ia now well. strong anrl vigorous, and well Uehd up 8. B. Couh Cure haadine itt work well. Both of the oaihlren like it. Yoar S B. Cough Cure has cured and kept away all hoaraeiioa from inc. So give it to every one, with gro"tioR8 for allj Wishing you prosfceti y, wo aro Yours, Mr t Mr J F Ford. It . wisu fj.il ltfMn and choerfu and read tor tho Spring's work, cltunse yoursyslora with the tia 1 1 :i i i . uvjtl'uro, or ana ess or inrs loses o.-h week; 60 cents p--r i t . by all drucjnita. it I d -jn-ler'a positive cnaraatee br J ACUMMING. ".v; rs Yantkd on Salary and Commi-sion THE ONLY AUTHORIZED By Gail Hamilton, his literary executor, with the co-operation of hia family, and for Mr. tilaine' Complete Woikr, ''TwEm Years of Congress," and his later book, "Toliticai. Disopssioss." One prospectus tor theae 3 rest selling books ia the mar ket. A K P Jordan of Me., took 1 12 order from first 110 calls; agent's profit $19S 50 Mrs Ballard of 0. took 15 orders, 13 Sea! Rasaia, in I day; profit $26.25. E S Rice of Maaa. took 27 ordera in 2 day; profit $47.25 J Patridge of Me. took 43 order from 36 calls; profit $75.25. E A Palmer N. Dak. took 53 orders in 3 day; p.oti 5.2.". Fxi LrsiVE Terkitort civ en. I a wish to make LARGE M ON. Y writ . nediately for term to I f Oenrv Bill Pub. Co. ,Sorwieh.Cnn VI60R MEN Easily. OBlckly, Permansnllj Bettored. WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, and all the train as svna rratn early error or laaar aotam. u result of overwork, slckaess, wonr.ete. VuU strength, d.-clcpment and ton given o every organ aaa portion of the body. Sim pie. natural metaole. Iiamerllate Improvement arra. Failure Unpoatlble. S. retarence. Bonk, ejrptaaaMo i an 1 pi,3 -mailed ,aeak)) tee. ERIE KEDiCAL GC BUFF. N " An a-rreeabte Laxative and Nun Tteana rrugwisxs or sent dj man g per packap?. Samples Ireo. fm WO Th favorite 70KB F0V8XI AU W R fnrt.lv. TWh BlV. Car '-ain Sweeney, V San Dieso, Cat er rr,: "Eiiloh'a Catarrh BftrmMr k Aa 573 medicine I have ever found that would dona WBTgOOO." mcoaicta. Bold by PryrrrT, SKILOH'S cure: Ttrrs Gskat Co car Ctm aiamOfsa whtreall others fait. For Coaiunpuonitha so rival.- hss cored thousands, and will eras xutj, ir ta-cn lntnnc wijTl.w Truths Sick. For tlirBA nrsrui v on aha s,KtL'-S depend on Sulphur Bit ters; it never fails to cure. DO YOU SUFFER wi!h that ti.-ed and all-gone feeling? If so use Sulphur Bitters; it will cure yon- Don1 t be without a bot tle. Ton. will not roTot. it TRY IT. of a fair face Is a beauti ful skin. Sulnhur Hitter. If v.,,. d.-sw .-... I make both. suffer from RHEUMATISM, use a DO'-.ie of Snlnbnr ttiit- i. iiiu to cure. Are yog constipated? u so, Snlphor Bitter.- U j-gvt what yon need Poor, weak- nul v-. O v-rr v 1 u 1 Raise Puny, Pindlinq chUdren. asjulphur Bitters will make them "aii.i, aim neaimy. Cleanse the vitiated blood ahm. von are. ita !,..,.,..:,;. i I, 7 . , uursting throti2h the sk n in I it PlMDf a-e BitlT .-ind l..'....K BLOTCHE8 AND SORE8. will follow. Ser,-I 3 2-ccnt stamps to A. P. Ordwar & Co , Bot.toa,A.,forbestniedical work published raUa'aVafa BBeaaaaaaaaaavaaaBT BBaaaaaa, bbbbbbbbbI BBBf aBBBBBBja j fcataasssssMa. COPYRIGHTS." CAW I OOTAIW A PATENT t Vara t! 5" who have had uearlfaftr real eaperl. too in the patent boatnesa. .iin. linici-tlDn.-laV-tlTOmfldentlal. A Handbook of lu. teraeUeo epnwruinit 1'aceeta and bow to ob. talntm-'uaentfree. Alaoa eaulogoeof lasSftS seal andj soKrotlflo books seat freeT macDta- Patent, taken tbrot -h Mann A Co. mniv pccil notieeUithc riintteAertlTfZi Si..1" 1 '.t,J3. 'nvennir. This splendid paper CEi'jKSfi? Joaxaantly lilostratedbSfiSSe woi .1. a rear. 1 -1 " V. Kienuw work In ISulldliui kditloa. nj.inlhlr. fHlT-.. o,"w eoplea, cents. Kvutj number contains beao- bouses, wjtb plana. en,,.iinRballder tosbow tk 5 ..... "U.. . -, 111 . ..P., HU.U anil rJu.n.Mk. ... .. assajp bssbbj ami w;urc contracte. Addreaa a..v.v a. v. at, iwita. itUl BUQADWA' P' ttlcn!, Orecon. A. r. Anntronirt l'rin. vnch Hchc.i : Gi pita l If ui. Col it;, Hoiera. Orrgea 9m courf- of (tud, Ku.Q ii4MOf (uUlO IJusinss, Shorthand. Tyfwri:n. ffti'ittt.t.tltj, and Emglitk i)ef mef aftfl" Jrt m r Ua tli'J;.ot' the vr.. Studrnia vlir. .U li.T' ' '''l)laJP ftfafM It.tHJP Mbool IV fAVV. 1 tm JZa fa (Caveats andTrade.Markt&buInid,aniall Pat-1 Jem r-.ieia conauciea ior Moc.rate rrt. .our orricr is Opposite O. s. paVent omct J and v.-e can secure patent in less Umc Uiao luese aremole fro-n Wastnneton. l Send m jdel, drawing; or photo., wits descrlp- Jtion. Ik ad' ise, it patentable or not, tree o(i ..... .: i i . . i w r L-" , VU. I..1IUIUII, Ull ), ,.111. IB M.VU I CUi t A Famv'hltt, "How toObb l Patenta," with !ccr.t of arjje in the U. S. and jorcigu countries aer.c free. Address, IC.A.SNOWCO. J OFP. PATENT OrrcE. WASHINGTON. 6. C 7 er r-ft at SAK'f rs THE TVOm.2. itjv- rjrl rjcnKtirsa. e anaurpazsed, tc.uallw uritlnp'.i.-ii; lwi tuxfH uf anyather b-nr-u No bttccUd by rout. ir KT THl E L I. B. M mA Y ASlal JSVaLjiawA TlaT3ywa7aBwl 3 Tub J Secret Oottdeaethe new shortening th only pure and healthful and perfectly digestible frying and shortening mate rial In the market is now to be had at all first-clasa grocers throughout the United States and Canada. HAW 10 to : Uv"6. 6seu In using Cottolene for shortening, it is of the greatest importance to use oulr about one-half or two-thirds as much as would be used of lard. This is essential to success in the cooking. as well as an important feature for one s pocket book. Cottolene, like all other good tilings, has found several imitators, all of very inferior quality, and sure to cause dis satisfaction. To be sure of getting the genuine Cottolene, the best way to buy it is in the tin pails bearing tho name ana irade-Mark. only by THE K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, ST. LOUIS and Chirac, JTew Y.rk. Bewteav EAST AND-SOUTH, VIA THE SHASTA ROUTE -Or THh. Southern Pacific Oo. Kxpreas Ti-dn leave Portland Daily Sooth 1 rroM juit 1, 1S, K.-rtli Ar I mM a a Lv I : a a Lv I 7fi0 r Clar. n. Portland Albany 3au Pran-isca 10 .2S r a 10:45. a Lv Ar o,.i.-i ; sp a. all sUtio is from 1 1 . vi'iiir inilutlva, also Tan nl ,1i sir.iltrriibirg, Junction Irrtaf, 4tjni ant all stations nmrf.i n 1 1 I ta lusi. aur., Daar :'jam U tfctb r I Lv :i -k I Ar Fori lan J Ax' ir Lt I li;J.i a tLfl r tit Albany- :10 a 9:00 4 '. :Xra .-OS A Lv ar Lv Ar Mbai J Labaooa Albaay Leban n Ar I 10: flat Lv SO a ar I :r Lv I tF PULLMAr BUFFET SLEEPERS. AND Dininsr Cars on 0fjd:n Rsute. SECOND-CUSS SLEEPING CARS Attaehed la alt Tbraagh Trains Teal SI 4. Mrliia. aaa rosfusB as csktaum Han. .BAissaiti ( Except Sanoay :S0 a I Lv Ids r I At eort'and Oorrallls Ar ' f rS r Lv' 1:00 atraaav rait saav rXxc:p. Sa'.daf . l:or r ra ' Lv Ar PoPlaaJ ttcMlnnvi:. Ar Lv -iiil ! t.M A ra'ti-ovxvra Tielcet:- to all (evtnt ia lb Rvvtarn St it, ran vis a.id Bar eat bs cbtained at owest e'e-j from B Fraah, Artot Albany. . KOKHLXi E P. dOtiER' Uacsnr VsatO P. r.i Vwt'st' Orarors " ' ' I Qf ftsP (? L L i m S I mW DEO fMAfM'ariJ feWwIw I fl IN YOUR OWN LOCALITa made easily and honorably, wltbcat capl- tal, daring your spare hours. Any man woman, boy, or girl can do the work hand ily, without experience. Talking un necessary. Nothing like It for mor making ever offered before. Our worxer always prosper. No time wasted in learning the business. We teach yea lc a night bow to succeed from the fir-' boar. Toa can make a trial wl'hout a pen to yourself. We start you, turnisV everything needed to carry on tbe buV DC3s successfully, and guarantee v. against failure if yon bat follow bur simple, plain instructions. Reader, ir yon are In need of ready money, am want to know all about the best paylnt business befora tbe public, send as yo' audress, and we will mail yon a cU--. mut giving yon all the panic aiar TRUE & CO., Box 400. Augusta. Maine. FromTermirmi or Intarior Pjir.ts Mkn Ml Bailroai! Ia the line to (sk To all Points EAST and SOUTH It Is the aHMIMG CAB K in -It rnns Throagh V'CS I IKI . EOTKIINM EVKRS DAY la tbe Year ts ST. PAUL and GHIG-1G0 'HO CHANGE OF CAR'J. Cmposed of Dicing Cars Uiisflraisefl Pullman Drawinr Room Sloepvs Of laltxi Rfiuiortent T0URIST SLEEPING CARS. Bis. tlx: j 1 . 'i 1 :;i,r.'i.ai n I i.t S7 it I 1 1 1 - , 1 1 tit 1 111 tr 1 I) , , rVv. t lift-Usui f.- I A ,f ('-, ,,r 1 11 1 I liw ,i i c i ,. -i I ELEGANT OAY COACHES. i.iti rut, tj'ii iiwvMiTi'h al linss, affordin? Diraotai il Jaiarrapted Sarvica. Pullmai a'eopor reservations car. I ecurod In adtxnee tlirougb any agent of the road. rUROUQEl rrciCETS to and from all Eints l America England and urope can bs) purchaa at aay ticket etnoe of this corr pany; FullinfvrmatiDn conoernlnK rates.time f trains, roatos an 1 othor Jetui rum labnd on applloat jn to aay agnt, or A D CHARLTON, Assistant Gnneral FasaenKer Agent, No 121 rira; at, cor. Washington, Portland, Oiezon, 0 i 8a-lc'nrt, louallagent. , - - - ALBANY COLLEGE.::::: Send for Catalogue Address, REV. E, 3. COJfDIT, Albany, Oregon w OOO fir sale at bard tim pricea oak, ash, inaph, pine, (ir. C 0 Hootri. k Jcniottttt Defense Of the Income Tnx. Frankln Mac Vea-h the democratic candidate lor Un'.'ed Sm es arnatorlrom Illinois expresses his views on tlie Income tax as follows: Let me now ;ek of 'he income ta. Taxaiion Is a prime interest of government and neonle. but as a pianica' sclenc tt it very little advanced or understood. Our lax systems are.crude and discreditable in practical device, and scien'inc taxation hardly exists. Our taxation is a mere rude scramble (or revenue. Now, lowaids this great queaticn t'le niln.lol the Democratic oartv is oren. and towaiis it the mind ot the Republican pirtv Is closed. The Re pnblican party looks at all questions of tax ation from the point of view of protection, and the Dcmocra'ic pirty 1 -ne has an open aud hospitable mind lo all ideas and suggestions of the science, it Is not ham pered by c'lenls. It freely acknowledges that it has something lo learn Its tariff attitude Is one instance ol :his Aaet'ier Instance is Us income tax. 1 do not lav that tnis ia the beU conceivable 'ax. I do not kni what Is the best conceivable tlx. Possibly the Djrno ratic ary may throw the income tax sway for lo.nelhlng belter as it. .dm as it took it up in place or something worse. What I do say Is that tbe incevne lax and the reve ue part of the sugar tax, taken together, make the best ard fairest method of gefing necessary revenue-, and th r cans' apprca:h toecien- I tific taxation tbat waj open to the Denro j critic party this year. The reason urged against the Income j tsx will not grow ia favor. The tessoo toi It will surly gain greater and greater acceptanc. Indeed, the only profound objection to n income tax that i know of is the fact that I shall have to pay some of It myself. And i'. seems to me that this is sen ion of the former can or.'.y be maintain the sort c4 objection - which constitutes the I -d by legislation. But coasidetlng how cbisf opposition to U. Very few who small a part of our exports consists of man have not taxable incomes object, and very uUctured goods, and that England i the inny who have taxable incomes connot ate meat advanced manufacturing country ia the'r way to object to a tax bated oa a cor- ! reel theory, and ht:b it wdl be our duty lo protect. In practlte, against the only im portant objection ever raised to It the objection that certain of the number of taxpayers who sr. rather small i rich enough to know better will leled to lie about Iheir ; iacomes. The abjection that 1 1 class legisVton lies agains: real ssttats Uses as ell, and liceaae and every thing else; and is swal owod up in the fact tiat an Income tax is paid br these who can afford it, oat ol in comes and properties whose piotectlon and guarantee ate a Istge part oi tbe Covcra rr Oct's work and care. That the tax is seciional li only the charge cf New York, whoie chief diraicu'.t; in life li Ka Incapacity to nnderttand that I: is no, well icfoimed. . It U a wonder to me that the Republican party is willing to ar-ay itself against :b tax, an! to leave It again to ihe d.mocratic party to champion t'uc rights if science and the tihti of the p p'e. Csa t his party, 1 lha once wa twayed by n -b":e iaapalaes, 1 never r:se rgtir, in a strg e instance, shove ) ft sci6hnes cf its lich raeo? Mast il al ways sepsrale rse.I lur'hrr aad iurther from tbe ; oj; I ', and oe ome more and mote '.be party f money getting snd pure pride and tte unxor-hin:s. o' leglatcd ruhrt.' Ruiu in Tiic Far East. Russia's aioverueal- in the daily growing in in:eret. far East are A powerful "4quadrcn b at anchor in the neighborhood I f tbe disputed ports a navy great enough j to master the si'uation in a single ba'tle " baa been announced unofficially that I t"JrlKe ' kv'nif i3CB a force at hand j is to see that Russia's interests are fnllv pro'-e'e-.!, but it is nonsense to suppose tna' lhe tlovernmect of lhs Oar be'.ievea mat a; ot the ractoc net-t m necessary :o that end. Rusiia bat not tried lo conceal its desire for a 'aUon furtler soutn on tbe Siberian ...... coast, and when the !est excuse for inter ference is offered Alexander's treat ships wit: be deep is the movement against tbe half civilized nation". How long Eng land would tolerate such interference is a mere matter of corjectura. based wholly upon the provocation leading to a Russian attack. A Earopean military authority who has spent several years in China, studying the soldiery of tbat country, says that 50,000 trained white soldiers, with plenty of pro visions and arms, could dissolve the Ctji nese Empire and march at will from ne to tbe other If 'be cwdi'ion of the Chi nese Emperor's troops u indeed as bad as this, it MMM only a ma'ier of a few years, even if the preseut oppor uuity Passe, un til llus'ia will extend her dominions south ward. The bid ding of the Siberian rail road and le'egrapb waa n- ver intended to serve only ibe bleak coun'ry through which that, ... Tka I't 1 , u . lwilrinn . 1. An .1 I when he conceived the master scheme that it now being pushed as tapidly a tbe ready ruble can make K go From Trtary to Canton the yellow race is in danger. Now .hat John nnamsker i running '!-: instead of m mc be is in no douh' that tbe tariff ia a -..x and ihat the c i.!-umer pay it In a flaring adveriise mcnt in the Philadelphia papers be an nounces tbat his firm keit 619 cases of fo'eign g jod In bond, "in view of the tariff changes," an-i now offer them at re duced rrices As a c i" point he ad vertises "F. W " blankets "on a free wool basis. "B crawllm; in," says the sbewd John; "on plunge and have it over." And he cites: ' -400 pairs hand some all-wool ctmch. tod or wrapper blanket, precisely likn 'hem regularly $5 up to a week ago; our price $2.75 tbe pair " In vierv of tte approaching cold weather we give Wanamaker the benefit of this free advertisement of bis free-wool blankets. Tho English pe-jple have been Ulking a good deal lately about their thyroid glands, a small, reddish crgan, weighing one or two ounces, at the front of the tbroat. The scientific men at Oxford have added to tbe taliitii by calling attention to this 'mportaat but Mttlo understood organ, which has functions necessary to life itself. Its injury or Inflammation is likely to be followed by a serious disturbance of the nervous and muscular system Sir Henry Bessemer reviews the steel business. Thirty years ago Sheffield steel made from Swedish iron cost 9250 a ton. Now it costs lens than $25 a ton, owing to tbe Kegfemer process. Steel is adapted to a thousand purposes of which our ances tor.! bad no conception. One year's pro duction af Bessemer steel would make a wall five feet thick, twenty-five feet high, enclosing an are of 795 square miles and Iwniirhincr 10.500.000 ton. Tanderbilt paid $75,000 fur Ron Bon -heur's masterpiece "The Horse Fair," now In the Metropolitan Museum at New York. The artist hertelf received $5,000 font . Our Trade With Knglaud. The total of our domestic and foreign ex ports last year was $892,143,574, and o thi theie went lo Kngland $431,063,587; this is veiy nearly one half o( tho total, and It does not take account of merchandise that went to England hy way of Canada, Knglind buys from us jugt about as much as all the lest of the oM. In the fast six fiscal years the aggravate of our domes tic and foreign expoits was 9$, 234,787,758, of which our exports lo the United King dom were $2,627,804,932. This trade Is the more striking because during these six years our total Impoits have been considerably .ivet four and a half billion dollars and our Imports from England have but little ex ceeded one billion. There as not a year of this peiicd when our imports from Ihe United Kingdom nmountel toonehalfo' our exports thither; in 1S92 amount to one third, and in they did not 1894 they did not amount 13 one fourth. Our trade with Englannd iioieupieme mportar.ee, on account of Its volume, and lt is of some special Interest, be cause it is so extremely one tided. If Ihe purpose of foreign trade be It git Into the country as much money as possible and par: with ss little, then tnls trade with England is almos: ideal. It I Hue that these balances ate not tcltUd directly in coin, but the international credit amcun'a to the same thing, and if ine balsnc.-a are paid in securities they are paid ia nnnry that was seat befrre the balance was err a' ed. It la true ihat the expor's from this coun try 10 Eng'snd are mainly food, product and raw raateilalf, but the farmers of tee United Slates are certainly enlitU-l to ss much consideration as any other class. We canuot expect to be large expnitert of manufactured goods ti l we cease to fa foreign competition at home. The manu factures have chosen the home market be cause It is wcrtn far more than the fore'gn marke', and they can hardly expect "o iiold much of a place In the latter if their pot- the world, It U not to be overlooked tnst in the 6scal year of 1893 e capoittd to EngUnl a ml lion dollar, wonb of gr'- cultural tti-.p'.enitn t and cart and carnages. tktec and a half tof 'i n dollars' mortU of the manufacturers ot wood. We have e.n seadinj wood pulp, sbd we art now sending paper, -o Eogiand. Ex , Hti.incss And Politics. udc 01 inc mvsi noiiceaote et aui uic thing republic? organ say of the tariff question is tbe ever prevalent string of inconsistencies. One of the latest Is that , tbe new tariff taw will not be of any bene fit to consumers for the price ol articles on which tbe tariff hat, been reduced will re main tbe same. In tbe face of this they will say that manufacturer must reduce wages in order to meet the lower prices at which they will have to sell their pro ducts in order lo compete with Use foreim imported articles. Then many manufac turers, they say, will be rained, and driven from business because they will not be able to meet the reduced price in conseqaences of ihe heavy importations . All of which show ihat these organs are driven to tbe C . , 1 V . . a " ir ' 1 A.tl -1 r - II. (fire necessity of clutching at ny try straight away an orvJer was issued abo'.ish 1 'raw that may be drifting along. As an I iag the offiee, which by tbe way, pheasant illustration of what is here said. e refer ' new paper man witii a fad for mesmerism. to the great and good io'ua W ana maker, who was in Harriso.i's cabinet, and who was always full and loaded with the above inconsistencies, and who. recently, has j been saying that the consumers will not receive any beaeS's tbe late iar-ff law . from the paaaage of John is se'licg dry good now. He ronsooe of the largest botines booses In Philadelphia. Ue is unique advertiser of bis business ard has a keen eve ta -jroSt. Here i what be said j in one of his advertisements when it was j known the house would pass the bill: i We accept toe situation ascbeerfutir as we can and a lap'div as possible sink ' "erjioing 10 me price level maoe uy ine i MDoruuruiDar uw. Ldinf 11111 nuiu lDina establithea at rnce (ate srrouod under our customers' feel, l'o pare prices off a litte here and there aad crowd on our ens- -vii.ris, as icstat iua to us. tne larwr sure to to on band with a bnsineas as im -t atni . it comrmvy u, our naectdu-y e pecket Uie lo witcrer it u, ana Pahlfl srvlr Wti.m B wiuMBW Tlsia aa-aaav--.. fr.kr,awl It.. $ A -Jl- rsriaa " : wi uvwu laiixu a,' . ' v includes many t!.lnj hard knocked by uosinrss difficulties. Then follows announcements of goods that sold at f 12, $10 and fS to wou'd now S.-il at b2.50. I) her goods that sold a'. 12.4 cent per yard reduced to 8 cent. These are but illustration of a long list of reduc'ioos. In fact, the new Up! bii'. according to the Wanamaker advertisement, will prove an inestimable blessing to the n-acses of people throughout tbe country . Tennyson could take a worthless sheet of paper, write a poem upon it, and make it worth $05.000-that's genius. Var.de: bUt can write a few words on a sheet of piper and make it worth $5,000,000 that' capital. Tbe Untied Slate can take an ounce and a quarter of gold and stamp ! upon it an "esgle bird" a)d make it aortb $20 that's money. A mechanic can lake ; material worth $5 and make it into watch ; spring wor.h$1000-lht. skill. A mer- chant can take an arucle worth 7 nt. aad a.11,1 for $1 -that, business. A lady can pu. chase a seventy five cent bat, but she prefers one thtt cost $27 -that's fool- itbocs it ui-cu uigger wor.s .en uours s J : . -1 j: I . 1 a day and bandies several tons of earth for $3 that's labor Henry C Work, the author gf "March ing Through Georgia," wus n printer, ho brought bit first song, "Kingdom Com ing," lo Dr. George F Rot, tiien a mem tor of a music publishing firm in Chicago, lt pleased the latter so well that he in duced the composer to give up hi trade and devote a'l bis 'ime to writing soagt. He became a prosperous business man In Chicago, but lost a'l he hsd in the great tire and never recovered bis prosperity. He live! the last years of his life in Hart ford, and died tbee. (t is staled that 2 jo women are now act ing as station msgter in Australia. TI12 railway commission of Victoria have thus effected staving of oven 10.000 per anutn. The commissioners say Ihat wouun per form the duties al the small nations satis factorily . Secretary Carlisle ha.i dlrec'od that here after tbe United Slates flag shall ha hoist- i ed over all public buildings under the con trol of tbe Treasury Department during the hours of business, unless stormy weather prevents its display. Tbe reve nue flag Is also to be displayed ove. cus tom house?. Oliver Wendell Holmes 851b birthday, August 29. celebrated hio The widow of Senator Hearst, of Cali fornia, is sal' to be ihe'most heavily insured woman in this country. She hat policies amounting to$3oo,oooon her life. Washington Letter. Krcra eur regular Correspondent. Washington, Sept. 3, I894. OSecretary Carlisle has left no doubt as to wlieie be and President Cleveland stand on the sugar question . He told Representa tive Meyer, of La., Ibt the administra tion would oppose sny attempt to put sugar on the free list, bnt would aid in the passage of the mhstttute proposed by dig Senate Finance committee, striking out tho difference in duty of one-eiKbth of a cent a pound on refined sugar, leaving all sugar dutiable ut a flat rate of 40 per C3nt ad valorem and Unit hu has no author ity to pay out a dollar for bounty on sugar, but he told Mr. Meyer that he and Presi dent Cleve'and were both in favor of legis lation providing not only for the payment of tbe bounty upon all sugar made previous to the taking effect of the new tariff bu for the pavment of this year s entire crop of the difference between the boqnty and toe duty on foreign sugar. IIu this in formation been in the possession of the La., sugar planters it is probable thai they might have adopted a different sort of resolution at their meeting last week. He aleo told Mr. Meyer tbat bis letter lo Senator Harris, showing the nec cessity for the revenue that the sugar duty wi,l bting In was submitted to President Cleveland and was approved by him be fore it was sent. It was 30 stated in this correspondeaie at the time, although the know-it all asserted that the letter was sent without Mm. Cleveland's knowledge snd against bit wishes The true inwardness of the alleged flop of Senator Jones, of Nevada, from the republicans lo the populiau is now known. It was merely s republican trick. Jones is no more a populist than be ever was and bis pretecded flop is but ihe bnt moe in a game which was to have been secret and which has for its final object the nomina tion atd election to the presidency of Sena tor Cameron of Pennsylvania. Jones is the father of the Cameron boom and when he found that the suggestion was very coldly received by the silver men of tb northwest, on account of Cameron's well- known connection with railroad aad other corpora' ion t, notwithstanding tbe free ; coinage of silver, which wa to be the j .irner stone of bis canvass, he was diaatr- nointed. Then it wa tUa! Jones evolved the scheme of jvinicg tbe populists and turning their organization into a purely 1 silver party, eliminating every thing else from their platform, and having them en- dorse tbe Cameron boom, which be calcu- ! 1 ated wculd induce the republican conven ' fliti In nAmtnnb t'lmMAti on a free . i .liter pla'form. Toe Kheme would not have ; uu one ctaj.cr uoi vi a taiMute udc I....JHJ ... : ;, L..1 IvM lr. uri.l mm .ui.u. v., tic. . u-u a intenUed, hot now that it bat been ea- pcaed it simp'y bad no c bancs a' all . Men of Ion Came'tn's ca'ibre have been e'ected president, but ni man o! his asso ciations ever bas been or ever will be. al though, of course, he may buy a nomina tion if he wilt pay the price In is ten 1 a good adminidraitoo Ior sinecures. SecreUry Uokt Smith axe ha just fallen upon ano-her. L ke a great ! imte pponenient of these warrant would many other ,ope Secretary Smith art. . lw!lt?. l . give rue to liUgahon. He therefore sab puriwd wbea he first hea'd of the editor of j mitt whether it it not to tbe interest of the the Um S. Geological Surrey. A little in- ; city to issue bonds to pay off tbe floating vestigatioa convinced him that the said 'debt. If this meet approval an ordinance edtrw drawings a year -'bout ; VXttjL rendenngaa fraivalent to L ne'e Sam. and , of rsxeipts, tuthat bonis cU be sold at a which be cals hypnotifat . Mr. LWsMa otim worked ail right on a republi- cam (ecreUry. but it was a dismal failure ,. . . 1 i. 1 1 . when applied to a hard 'be democrat like Hoke HM. Ex-Cer-t-rcssmaa ' Breca inbi idge, of Ark . . bow miritVr to Russia, it sti 1 In Wash - Ingtoa, and s ill ve.y marl, iotnested j politic C He ! in the cou e ogeseraI I ror.verta'ijes oa S-jalhetn poji'ios: "My . St:, taa iast .vb an tcc heavy democrat its nr. stksisiwi. indication of aha Use Siuth may to ex - reeled to du in November. I wbh.lsoweser, tt-athsa-a hadbee-a IM. lighter 11-3 P'tH0ra III- r?Vt aQsaSSasr ventjo i little br'te-. Tao much e MHV. l inuct. was , conceded ihe r, i.i is'j on the haa at : .; lioB i ,. r m had a oad moretaiv p aik tha to bate gaia d a few ihoutand iojF" " ''7' vn- Wish ,h ..vival of fun rLere cann be tsuch fear rd coatinsed I dcmOt ZiC aCtJOCT I feel certain that j we s'ntll control Use next lloaae.'' Of the ibrralene ! te:esioa of tie scgarj p'ai'eri from the detaocra-k ra'tr, Mr Brccklnbridgc a.d. "p Is natural far ibe I.cr i-lira . nrr grcwirt to stand ty their ! cme prodoc. they h stoat done v. But I do not see what ther hare bolting th!r part .- affiliations. to gain by For verv vo-e la: br socS a deief.iun it wo ; I be i gafne-l. On 1-rf-gr-r rr fleet ior", II ihef wil Ku over to the political parly whk'i they bstiiii! sr-sintt all tbeir lives H.-.incss Growing Better. A il-p -bform Braidock Teni.sy ivania say: Buin. n pronerlly it assured here throuj-i-t.Jt Ihe winter. Siace the ur cer tain' ever the lar.ff ended. Item rifiecn i to tsro v inonsann woiamcn, who luil teen Idle far t' e tea mo) hs previous, have been ffiv.11 rmplnvmrnl All rr,rlm.iil. of ,ra ,c hlTC 9Coiftfaiu. ,ivr0. , Ul ufacto , ,n :hU vi.,Bit cptn ! to ,., (u r2ph.Uf Wr mtnufic,ure nave no -Cir of the fleet of ,h ...iw hl!i ,ml h .,,,, . ; Uel ,he ... , , .... , voted to those provide. In the pstt ten days work st (hose estab-li-hnirn's ha been Isaataidi Cirnejie' Doqoesre Steel Woik,twel c liundiad men; Duquesne Tube Wcrks, l hun.lnrd; How arJ Pla-e Glat, Wotk, nine hundred: Westlngh uat Air B.ske Plsnt al Wilmer ding, foriy five hundred; Carnegie' Edgar Thomson S'leetRtll Mills, six foundries, niae blast furnaces, five thousand men; Fittsbarg Wiie Wo'ks, seven hundred; Bradilock Wire Works, eleven hundred; Carrie Hint Furnaces, two hundred and lifiy;Coke Oven, eight hur.ditd employees Miller Fore, two bundled; Chess & Co'. Expanded Metst Woiks, one hundred snd fifty; McVay Si Walker's Foundry and Car Works, three hundred besides ttna'V.- fac tories, plaining mills, &c. A Democratic Governor, $1,000 to $00. Politi.al discussion became beatad in one rort.cr of ihe Stock Exchange trading room yestetdsv, and suddenly ihe voice of M C Bouvler was heard exclaiming: "I will bet lh.it Ihe next Governor of New York will be a Oemocrjt!" "How much will jou bs'?'' atked Will iam Kitchen. "On: thousand dillsrs to gj03,'' replied Mi Houvier "I will take you," said Mr Kitchen. The men shoolc hands on It, an I deposit ed a loifcit. N Y Times. Wit DOING VITAVIOta.-- Wooden, Tin, silver, Goldettfj Common every day. HOW IT WILL BE SPENT. BliiKer Ilcrmnnn Writes the Willamette. About Binger Hermann has written to Mayor Friendly of Eugene tho following letter, which indicates that tbe recent appropria tion for tho improvement of the Willamette will be spent mostly in surveys and pre uuun.ii wurs, and some iime we win get the actual work done: 1 tke pleasure in saying that in the congress just adjourned. we securftit legislation proviuing for a sur vey by tho War Kepartment and iU engin eer corps of that portion of tlw Willamette river, uur object is to secure the adoption of a project by tbe engineer corT'!, which will not only deepen that waterway but which will, at the same time, maintain a navigablu depth at all seasons of the year, by sucti protection of the Sank and shore line, as will prevent the filling np of the channel, and the formation of oars and shoals. The project heretofore has been confined to tbe removal of snags and shoals and heuce the estimates of tbe department have been limited, and our efforts to pro cure more liberal appropriations have been correspondingly handicapped. With one project for the entire river, and involving a great and substantial system of permanent improvement, large estimates must be recommended to cjngre upon which we can hope to reward and fecare large appropriations and thereafter maintain operations of magnitude, until the great improvement desired, shall be fully and hnalJy completed. We feel that our state has now reached that stage in its development and importance that we can I'ustly demand more liberal recoyniiion for he 172 miles of the great Willamette waterway. The report of the local engineer will be accompanied by statistics as 10 tbe commerce which will seek the Willamette outlet from the interior. Such matters so reported have weight with congress and the committees. It is therefore highly essential that our people, and panicu arlr our organized Itodiea, should correspond with Major Post, the distinguished engi neer now stationed at Portland, and snould remit to him the shipment and resources of the sections in which they are interested, and generally point out t him the public need for the improvement of the entire new navigation. May 1 ask you gentlemen to co-operate officially to this end. Cat Council. Present All bat Mayor Klinn ami Coun- - ck.ll 1- , t... 1 ( ,:,.. vi , ..... ; Murkhl,rt . eln , ',or pro tern. n. following bilU were ordered paid: J S Hoffman 00 W It lUrr f7 .'rf): C ! W WatU. riS.2"; Frank Purdom. H.5; fS-AZ: cystt city agt Mum- I .V . JiPfUQ T II . . mery. . on a,irtii.t of d.fortive work of several 11111 or e i-v n - i,tfftii mmmnr ivinij nnii tights. Retnotstrance of John Conner by agir.t : atrainst building of walk adjoining property on Ellsworth street continued. u:.l , L. -,u .1 stv- - . . .. . f r-y T s.. ! 1 rVkmmitfM, on health and noiioa nsnorf,! I . - P ' . mat agent wont 1 remeoy nuisance on " 11- Lert property. A message was read from Mayor Flinn. of which the following it a trnopsis : Tbe bonded debt of the city is $75,000, (taring G per cent interest : floating debt $30.01 0. bearing $ per cent interest, now practically unsaleable on account of ordi -nano making time of payment uncertain The revenue of the city is not sufficient to make navments on these wairanU ' not over 10 "0 to tXs3 a vear. An indef j low rate. As the people of the tity are the ones 1 interested be recommend an election be . calbtat to vole on IK o.vo.tio.1 nf .K.'l.r j bonds shall be iaed not exceeding i 000 to pay off the city floating told. wlftb the charter .hall to amended pro- riding f r tae pavment of bonded interest , J ot to amer.d,Nl to provide taat the road work now atavwsed . on property and m 1 wans ia the city limits I -V - - t . .: It M . ... - , - " -ri-' ""1'" r'"r ritr under tto dirvtic and control of the j city council instead of toing r pphe-i to the improvement of tbe county roads ouUide ..f .-..- . . , . .11... Ik. ctwprjraiwo a is now the pracUce. h f erred to committee on Mfi and moan. The recorder. urvn reolatioa wa J 1 uk- ivoauei. up.'a 1 Utoriaed to iawne hve city warrant (4 date April 27. 1S92 in lieu of one $5000 j Z The er r. tract for excavating dirt on Thin! ; Caluoo- ia an i I cirth -!rv:. a let to I'ete Riley 4 Co. at 10 cents per vard to . pot nver gravel on the street al "0 cent - I . . .. i . i . J : .-, a j "V , "7. " - ' . If "'vtur., ai wvu a. ; Jrferss aad 6th aad Thartoi. Referred A f,.,iana c,i I mi! in block 14 j Referred. ,-r OU8 PI BLIC SCBIKXLS. Am tsv, 'Jregon. Sept 14th. 104. To the Patrons of Albany Public Schools. Announcement is hereby made that the Public School of Pint No. o will open Monday Sept 24th. This district has been I "hyided into two wards by a line coinciding ith R R strsvt. All that portion west of " , , . - . " YmB inai portion 01 aitriot east 01 saia line is nnn as iseccmi vtaiM. au tne pupus in I irt Ward and those of Second Ward in tto Grammar 1 Vpartment will convene at the Central Building at 8:55 a ra. Those of tbe Seeood Ward in tbe Primary de partment iHrst four grade i will convene at the Madison Street Schocl (new building) at I o'clock p Ba. Transfers will be made as the interests of pupils demand. A copy of tbe Revised Rules, Regulations aad Course of Study can to procured at tlie office of the lit Clerk. A list of books and supplies will be furnished each pupil after enrollment in classes. Hoping to re- 1 ceire your earnest cooperation in the nian 1 agetiK-nt of ycur schools and that our mu j tual relation will to both pleasant and ! profitable, 1 am voir. Very R-Mpeotfuliy. HlltAM Tvbki:, Prmcijal. The Brserve lrrrsln Washington, Sept. H. The net cash in the troanurr at the cIcsk- of twjJa-j w-aa$U7,18t,sHl, of which $",8,.V14 represented the gold reserve. The gold reserve hnti been steadilly climbing ur ward for the past month. August A, it reached its lowest point in the record of the de-Kirmeiit, $52,189,500. Since that date it has increased almost $5,000, 000, and the increase has largelv aiurjped the fears of the treasury officials. Weir Thejr shot. London, Sept. 14 Officials of tlie Bra zilian legation declared the Montevideo dispatch, published by a news agency, -laving Admiral Da (Jams and other officers were shot, without tri l, by order of President Peixoto, of Brazil, in Fort ress Santa Crux, April 24, is false. A Temporary Removal. JWCusickifc Co will hereafter be found in the Oregon Bank building until their new brick is ready for occupancy. All patrons are requested to call there during their temporary cccupancy ol that place. Money To Loan. I have money to lo¬i good farm land In Linn and Be.iton counties In sums tut. over $3000. No delay In fur nishing the coin. Call on CO Bin khan, Albany, Oregon. Also monet to loan on city property in any amount. Notice to Farmers. ' Having rented the Magnolia Mills and warehouse we are prepared to store 100000 bushels of wheat and oats. We also have a first class chopper in the house and are making special inducements to secure storage. Bee us before making arrange ments for storing. Geo F StxtrsoK. G W Simpson. MISFITS. The umbrella treat ban important item in Oregon. boated, so An exchange wants a gold care for the gum shewing haWt. Why not. A bachelor says if you hand a lady a newspaper with a paragraph cut out of it, not a line of it will be read, but ever? bit of interest felt in tbe paper will center in finding out what the missing paragraph contained. Kx. Ah 11 1 as good a campaign story as we ve fin across lately happened not a I'onsand miles away, recently. A Pop ulist candidate cacie up to a dwelling and after talking a little asked for the habiea as he would like to kiss them before he ef "Well," eald the lady, "the baby I 1,1 tills hull... u, a tmfl n. la.l. I ...... ... -"'ur. aw n ,--.-.,, 1 J CI A IMU years old, and she allows no man d any party to kits her. If you fe-l that some kissing mast be done, I'll have to offer mrself up on the alter of my country, if that's in the plattorm. as I am a good republican abd alwav go the whole ticket." The candidate lelt whhont embiacing the opportunity or tne Kdy. Ex. For the benefit of the Portland Tele grain, tne r,air. ore.ornan oemee tbat 11 said tbat it was a crime to be in debt It said debt is a crime against justice, and laws lor the collection of debts simply added to the aggravation, as well as in created criminality. The East Oregon iaa belie ves tbat all laws for tbe collec tion of debts snonid be repealed and abol ished In no other way can tbe volume of debt be kept within the danger line and the common people kept from be coming tbe serfs and slaves of he Shy- locie and money devils. E. O. This is i one ol the K O man's peculiar bobbies DUBiness wiwioui inue"ieonee is im possible. D-j away chaos would follow. with the law and &iiu n.l, nwiiwl l.r an tlLim firm a few dav ago from the eat coat f 10. The : lur the past two days has seriously dam frmioUt nwt iiu-, ... ; Si" m9 tkan tb ' aired the hor vards and delaved the cost of the goods. Soch' charges is Mtnply highway rubbery. Astoria ha received anotlier railroad proposition, the first for a number of weeks. If all of Astoria's railroad propositions were dumped together they would make a mountain of wind. The San Francisco Waip says: When voa see a man. wno u we i Known ior his sobriety, entering hu home loaded innde anu out, it is a sate proposition mat nis wife lias adopted that new and painful style of walk known as tbe "Oregon Loots " About every six months the society ladies ,h;ir w u votn make a man sstw4 that he was born of woman. They tip slightly forward, extend their arms stiffly in front, take long strides and drag their net as though heavily weignted. i oa is this flhawW sit 1 i a-sf mtm-itmfri'kF- !!"'. happened to take tbe name of the Oregon HsX. An item in a paper of The Ddles eivicg oaiem ami ner state fair a live nit was re- pablunext in a -ew lore Lity joamat. So Salem has the distinction of being call ed the most swinish town in Oregon in the metropolis ot the C S. Mr Scott, of Scut's EmaUion fame is a candidate for mayor of New York. He is a good advertiser and if ejected will for once have a good petition, top of column next to reading matter. A big discussion is on in the San Fran cisco Examiner over woman's position in the world. Tne pros and coos are numerous otoe straight aad some crooked, come savoring ot sense and some as vacant a a vuvsuvwsu sv as -wiw. jj . . . j . Our exchanges believe in advertisin?. aad some are using svure very mu-tilar epithets ia urging their debtors' to pay up. aad, really, it is well t remember that the editor is entitled to oonsi ieraMe financial consideration ir. timet tto public ha been 'oanding enou.-S bo make bard. Tbe rVtidietan K tl is makiac. tw titt hard hit on the s-abjert of deb:, and while it goes to pxtreme. in some diiextioa. there i a healthy ring to a fw of iu sa-n'ettce. liet at of debt and oat of debt is good advice. IY. ad.ei-isins. rsav ' - " . . ing -iet.otts and judge I r yoanrive 1. to makes 3.uu o r 2. What do ''r-hiklren tt for " S. What i ."absolutely parey" I. What do "Millions cow BSjef Violinist to publisher of j ximal for art and literature) 1 told your reporter Ihat the violin 00 which I played was a gen nine Stradivari ut and k- af the very best in existence. Why did j-mi cut that oot of ..'.-' " ; " - I-uUistor-Tbat all right. If Mr Stradi varius wane- to get puffed up in oar paper, be must advertit-e with us. that's all there is aboat it. ''Hard times,'' said the man from Marion. Marion roontv. these aint near hard ti.-aes. several times a hanl when 1 wa a boy; why 1 remember when we were so f-ar.l up that I had to go without anr pant, only wore a shirt. and he grinned 1 oeoaaiy. trie grocer standing near raroadly. I he rwur standing l chuckled, and tbe batcher winked ny war, - coounnea we farmer, splic ing in with tome four cornered oath, "they aint hard enoogh for some men 1 j some men ought to have hard time. hae lived too high and extravagant ; buy thresh- j ers aad binders and leave them out in tto rin. and they are ruined in a year or two. Steam engiar and bicycles nave 1. riven the hcr. out until they aant wortn a dollar. "Wheat, nothing in it at all. raised wheat until it male me poor. Now 1 raise oaL. potatoes and U-ans and hate a hop vard ftartovi." There i diversified farm tug for you. The man after tenting hitu v!f gen 'rally, including .1 dal at the Chinamen, walked awavas if he had done a service for hit countrv: not a nassimist. but a peculiar wecies of optimist, a nro - fane, rytical optimist, who believes things are good enough lcaue totter than when he was a bov. Ox the WiLutsnsn-K. -From food authority cornea tbe information that at least two ot the river steamers bclong- ing to the Oregon Facitfc company will ply the waters of the CDner Willam.tt during the coming season. These boats have been moored at the djeka at Cor vallia lor s'ime months, with the excep tion of the Hoag which is at present be ing run by the OR4S Co on the Portland-Yamhill route- Should the O P company decide positively to start their boats this will make navigation livelv during the winter. The Elwood, Modoc. Eugene, ltona and Kamona will also make regular trips which with the two O P boats will hustle the freight in every direction. Just now but two boats are running--the Eugene and Modoc. Hunting For Monev. The Revere House walk was taken up this morning for the new cement walk to be laid. Several boys followed in the wake ot the work men hunting for money. Ed Davidson, one of the workmen found $t :ao; one boy 33 cents, o-ie 10 Cints and one 5 cents. They earned the money Juuua GtDwonj. i,i-vtii Jt- ia his branch store on Second street wltl be open Irom thl dv on in regular form of budness. The sami- will be a cash store . Come and try and satisfy yourselves ihat the cash system Is the otilv true one in business. If you take hi advke rou will never have anv hard times. J Oradwoiil. You Ark Au. Rmar II you take your washing to me Aioanv si earn Lutimlrv t v.m don't yon are not. Something is "the matter of von. How can you go to a Chinese establishment with a Qrst-class team laundry in tho city. Pon't do it. I lie all right by quitting it. Suppose yon do make a few cents: what does it profit you, with the Chinese smell and lurking disease around. Patronise the Albany steam Laundry. . Price's Cream Baking Powder A Pur drape Otam of Tartar Powder, Remarkable erd. Tkrbk IIacte, Sept. 11. World's re cords' went glimnieriiiic over the Terre Haute track, which tonight holds all bnt two the fastest three heats and the fast est 2-year-old pacing records. There were hung np tonight to the credit of this track: The fastest mile ever gone by a horse in harness, Jobert J., 2 -.01 ; the miles of Nancy Hanks and Alix, each in 2 KM; the world, a record for 4-year-old trotters, Fantasy, 2:06; the fastest six-heat race ever gone by a 3-year-old. Expressive's great race three weeks ago ; the fastest 2-year-old trottiug-race record, Oakland's liaron, 2:10: Whirlizie's .Vvear old trac ing record of 2:Vi, by John B. Gentry. ! ano trie second heat stallion record ol 2 KM, by Joe Patchea; tbe marvelous mile made by a two-year old pacer, done by Carbonate today in I . . - .. Z-m, and hut previous, record of 1 -lft tiI hr Tir-tlv That is why the town is wild with en thusiasm tonight. XtlllM Sax Fbikcusgo. Somebody stands to lose a million dollars on wheat, and San Francisco grain men are wondering who the victm is. For months L. F. Mc- tviaunin bought wneat tor some un- . known specu'ator until he had acenmu- lated between 17o,JiJ and 200,000 tons o! , wheat ior wmcn ne pawl an average pnee 01 si zu per cental. At the present prices he cannot realize within 3-j cents of as much as he paid p-r cental for this immense quantity. Where Are The laic. Sasta Rosa, Cal., Sept. 14. The hop picking season is fairly opened in Sonoma county. The yield is a marked increase over last year, reaching nearly 20.000 bales. Almost all of the yards are short of bickers, and in some localities nart of the crop will be lost if sufficient laborers .cannot be Sound to etnti the vines. About r)00 alditional oickem would be ' immediately employed in this vicinity. I AWa ssaasasral by Bala . BatowsviixE. Or. Sent. 14. The rain ! ptckers. The nioold seems to be spread- j and there wril be many hops that Until the not t wortn picking. rain, however, tlie hops were of good quality. Will h.- Mopped WASHtxoToa-, Sept. 13, The custom of publishing in the newspapers through out tbe count rv, the list of unclaimed ' letters at will be abandoned. but the lists will be bulletined in the varsotficea as heretofore. Acting Postmaster-General Jones lias decided to stop tbe old custom as congress has failed to make sufficient appropriation for the usual amount of advertising. The expense of publishing tbe list last ear was $19,000. A aUs; Fire. MiAXGHAi, Sept. 13. A great con Sa ltation is reported to have occurred at m Chung King August 23. About 30 per- ; are known to have perished, and it ia jiiuusmv uisi uic lUl ut ucssu wtu prove much heavier. Tbe property loss as estimated at 10.000.000 taels.' Two I thousand buildings were dwtroved : in- , c lading tnree temr.it -. S.lwttasaaasUaa; alarsl Saw York, Sept. 13. The Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Company directors have declared the regular semi-annual dividend of 3 per cent oo the pre ferred and 2 per cent on the common stock. Th s. a. a truss. PrrrsBrao. Sept. 13. The battle for honors for the coming rear is over among the old boys of tbe Grand Army, ana me wuining ucxei is : Colonel 7 nomas G. Lawier. of Rock- lord. 111, commander-in-chief: Major A. i p. Birehhekl, of this city tor vice- ; tWaWaawasjfjfer: ::.r..ieS. O. V.--k. of Manon, O.. was unanimooslv elected surgeon-general : Chaplain T. H. Hag- gjar, of St Louis, wa unanimoasTy elects chapburi-mhH-i. his only oppo- wuiarii wiiatiTwsruaZ before a ballot was taken. Lcxixotox. Sept. 13. At Fort Spring, in this counts todav. Colonel Brickin- n.ir nia,is nn. ni rlw- nwsse smarusu! speecbeaof the campaign, denouncing the newspaper-: as being edited by liars ' and tlaixlerers. Tonignt he gave' oat an i interview, in which he quoted affidavits that W. C. Owens was a gambler in Chi- caev last year, and intended to star P"- R? ' Prtnts an anwavit st ow ! . ; . ... i 1,,; MV'r,:;"'K: I woman. " ' y was put oat of a LonisvilW bote.'. I fry I arr -tat. Su.txc.it .tt. Sept. IS. Rumors have rvached Ik? re that a battle wa iouxht j tot ween Chines.- and Japanese near j Kair Cheng, Cores, about September 2. ; Native newspapers of September 10 say , the right lasted two days and was MB s-.ndcvi-led when the news waaforwarded the native press. Chinese tapers of SeDTembcr 12 announce ihn tisnml Yen. Chinese commander, repr-rt haviniT; caincd a Victory over the Japanese. It ia supposed here, however, that the Chinese have met with a reverse at Ping Yang. A Bank Eaataaa Mvtsteswt. London, Sept. 13. The governors ot the hank oi England, at the half vearty i tueetmp tooar, declare! a divuiend ot 4 j is a deerease of nrvtiits, said to to doe to the unprecedented increase in the re - tscrve and the low value of money. Since February 28 one result of the Bar- ing liquidation has been a reduction of 1 .075.000. making the liabililv .2,481 ,. 9ST, and the debt due the bank 2.409,-! 000. Ware Btxaaxiea. WtsaiNOTON, Sept. 12. Secretary Carlisle authorised the official announce ment today that he would not pay anv sugar bounty earned, but unpaid, when the new tariff bill went into effect. Au gust 29. The secretary s refusal to par me siurcr oounty claims is well baaed i UP?? the eiause of the new tariff bill re . lealmg t ie sugar bounty ory visions of - the McKtnlov law start l4 at friar Ule. I'RiNcvit.i.E, Or., Sept. 8. At 11 o'clock tonight the corpse of "Till" Glaze, pro prietor of Glaae opera hall, at this place, reached here, having been brought troni """ ""vir ue was snot ana instantly i wiled on last ednesdav night bv a man naniel "Bud" Howard.' last As Wa C peeled Washington, Sept. 1-. tiemocratic politician? in 11115 city are neither cast down nor perturbed in consequence of the news from Maine. Thev sav it amounts to the same thing as Fikial capturing the South Sea islands. A sen ator summed up the whole situation as it appeared to lum as follows : "It is just as senseless for the repub licans to sing hallelujbas over their suc cess in Maine as it is for the democrats to hug themselves to death in ecstasv of joy over their vietory in Arkansas. The one state always goes republican, the other democratic." A Train Wreck Chakijkton, Mo., Sept. 12. Two men were killed and a score injured, half of them fatally, in a cyclone todav, during which a train was blown from the track. It was 3 o'clock today when the west bound express on the Iron Mountain road was struck by a cyclone, and the re sult was one of the most serious wrecks ever known on the system. Several were killed. IkolBh's !. McMiNsvti.uc, Or., Sept. 12. There will le a mass meeting of tho citizens 01" this city and vicinity at the opera house here Friday evening, on the occasion of j tho visit of Senator J X loluh, and in the interest of the improvement of the Yamhill river of all-the-year-round nav igation. aaaier 4'haatpt.a SrKiNGKiRu, Mass., Sept. 12. The second day's races of the Springfield bi cycle tournament were very Butrve-aM auu urc ruiruusate waa goou. isanger Rouse has goods needing rlatlng, .o ex won all the big races he entered in. ax- j perience; no capital; no talking. Some cept the i handicap, in which he was third, agents are mak'ng is day. Permanen and broke the unpaced recortl for a rnila, I oeition. Address H K Delno & Co Co makuig the distance in 2 -07 1-5, J mbut, Onio A SUFFERING CHILD Head and Scalp Raw wfth Places Size of Silver Dollar. Va rious Bemedies only caused Fresh, Eruptions Applied CXTICVHA. Change in 7 v. -nty-foor Hoars. Perfect Care In Two Sceia. K.. 'I'.tie bob. ce.i three, was very each tr-.u!.: :d vrkh a r raking out on fcta tralp and Lrtiind his tar. Ine places ifTer -x wens sVjot as as a sliver dollar; tbe ttaik t-m raw atvi covered with liule biiate. fbe i W nerel txmaideraldjr, and ru aatt oral: very fretlul. I trio I aevatal minUlu anlbutti obtainina any Ix rrtirial n-salu; ia tact i:.e ernptioua tmoni to be apnadlaw cr.'i nr-m yLvx-1 1 rr-akln- out. I coactaaeal to 31 Use .t.TU.i ka its.sEbiEa. I waxbetl taw eeterl arts w,ib iUk CrncrxA SAr, tak ln cue not to .rrute the Smb. awl applied CtTiccaA. I rf. : fl a chzufrc for the better m tbe appeanux e of Use ernptton ia twentv ltmt boors, xsuX in two weeks tbe eruptions ent irely diaa;iered. lerrteg the skfa awaooth and Qm scalp dean; ia faet a perfect can, a I have not a-en any mdicabona of any ernpttoa or break ins; oat cince. I save das ebiM only a few dotes of tbe fmcxaa Ks soi.vxst. ! comider your frru.t ka REarav BIE very valuable. I believe Crnrru wonld I exeeflec t f or ajitJytTic to insect bites, which are very annoy ins; na that country. C. A. ARM.-TR.lNo, Swift liUnd.y.C - Boii .krrjozbtytrl ib world. Price, CcTlCtraa, ttc.; tV.ir. x.:.', KcaoLVTBT, tl. PorrxaDxca isd Cats, ".'one , Sole IHssaa, Eoam. - SLam to Cat Ewary dato ttmtm? tea. to FOake. B CPiyu, BCtwi, anifas. 1 N ORTHFRN PACIFIC R. R. Pullman Sleeping 'Jars, Elegant Dimg Cars. Tourist Sleeping Gars St Paal Minneapolis Duiuth Fargo, Grand forks Crookston Winmpex Helena and Br:e TO THROUGH TICKETSi,., r TO Chicago PailadelphLt i new lork B aton and all Paints East and South 3 T FoT inlormaiioo, time card?, mapa and ! tfekeU call on or write C G Barkhart, i int Albans IV Or A D Charlton, Ast Gen rasa Agt, on. tana, vrrgoa, SIMMOMS. fm. tie CVcsu, Comrt for Li Count f. Stat tf J O BoshneU, vs Frank D Wood, M W Uamv ! Mrry. Herbert Amr-a I. W IV...-. .nA lt. r. Sm W Devoe and lohn copartners doiau bas- ner under she aaTa aaw ,;t Dejoe & Bobson, and the San- : tlam Lsmberlnr ompany. carporauoo, OeferdaaU. To M V Mbit and &araft E Mcrrr. two of the above as reed deft ndants : IS the SAVE OF THE STATE OK OREGON: You are herebv required to appear aad anssvr the corn:; aim of the above named piainuff in the aVve entitled esuse now on file with the clerk of tbe j above entitled cour' on or before the nrM day of the nex- regular term of the J above entitled our: next (allowing the ex- I piration of he time presciibed in this order far the pobHcation of sumtrons to alt: I OT before the Jiid day of October. A. j 'Sf. and you are her by notified that appear ana atswer saw com- k )udrtnctit and decree against 1 Z.01- " P raved tor in bis com-.Utnt tosnt" or judgment against the above named defendant, Frank D Wood, for tne sum of ! $IO-l ' c7 with Interest thereon from the itt day of August. iSi. tad for the fur ther sum cf $:oo 00 as attorneys ftes, ard far a decree ol the above entitled court foreclosing the mortgage executed by ire defendant. Frank D Wood in favor of the plaintiff above named upon the following described real ptoperty. towli : Lot Num ber Three In B'oct " Number Seventeen in the city of Albany. Llna county, SWe of Organ, as the same appears upon the maps and plats of said city now on file ia the office of the Recorder in said Linn county. Oregon, and for an order direct t ,n8 ""1 u'e tmta premises aoove descnaaa ( M.U M I- 1 . J. . 1 1 wm. as o MW UtrCt'.CU, BIW ItSV pro ceed arising' from such sale be applied. First; To the payment of the costs and disbursements herein, and the attor ney s ftes. Second: To the payment of the plaintiS's claim, principal and interest tn full, and the over-pin, if any there to any, lo be applied as may be directed by thw'court, and that the defen -dant Frank D Wood and all persons hold ing under him be forever barred and fore c',oed of all rhrht of redemption in cr to- j me said lands above described. This summons I published in the State- Rights Democrat by order of the Hon H U Hewitt, judge of the above entitled court, duly made in Chamber at Albany, Oregon, on the 9th d-.y of August, A. D., 1894. WEATHERFORD Jt WYATT. Attorneys for plaintiff. DR. ?AiVX3-Elr-a a E LEGTRIC BELT j-ESTMitirrs wrra euctug BEST fROVEMEITS. stACHFflC .-..p'taBt.. '-a. sms. lutes rrjm iiTwiTiii LvitT . ' I4VU iT,1.'!! ."rr" la tastaaur r., s tb Urt.TLTJ!'" TtsukU Vr tea rar4 S. tSte -r- J5EBE!?! aasB lumif siruat. us CSRiSSS! " " .. wrta su. bbh ySBSSSa rsaipawts, BaS, aiM, IM. Sildras e-ajrx-aniw laibKc-r-Ric co. 5.00 to f 15.00 PER DAY at noma Selling 1 thrnl,,.. Pin., n,l nlill.i, tm ! airy, watches, Uble ware, etc. Every s-&S--C